Canadian Studies
Events
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Arthur St. John Hill Auditorium Barrows Hall, University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States -
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Reconsidering the Counterculture: A panel discussion
Bangor Room, Memorial Union Orono, ME, United StatesReconsidering the Counterculture 50 Years On. Panelists: Stephen Hornsby, Richard Judd, and Frédéric Rondeau.
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Franco Americans, Acadians, and the Great War: The Legacies of WWI
Franco-American Centre 110 Crossland Hall, 91, Orono, ME, United StatesThis panel will examine Franco American experience during and after World War I. This spring marks one hundred years since the first Red Scare, landmark pieces of linguistic and educational legislation in New England, and Franco Americans’ Worchester convention, all which were closely connected to Francos’ wartime experience. Speakers Severin M. Beliveau, "My Father’s experience […]
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Lecture by Professor Ann M. Little of Colorado State University on “The Many Captivities of Esther Wheelwright: Communities of Women in the Northeast Borderlands”
Bumps Room, Memorial Student UnionAnn M. Little, Professor of History at Colorado State University, will offer a lecture and discussion on, “The Many Captivities of Esther Wheelwright: Communities of Women in the Northeast Borderlands.” The event, part of the Alice Stewart Lecture Series, will be held from 12:00pm-1:30pm in the Bumpus Room of Memorial Student Union. The lecture emphasizes the methodology in […]
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Virtual NEH Grant Writing Workshop
OnlineOn Friday, September 25, 2020, the University of Maine’s McGillicuddy Humanities Center will offer a virtual workshop on applying for NEH grants. It will be conducted by Mark Silver, Senior Program Officer in the Division of Research Programs at the National Endowment for the Humanities. The workshop is open to the public. Anyone interested in […]
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